What is special about the sum of all the forces on each of


Does an object at rest necessarily have no forces acting on it? How about if it moves at a constant velocity? Give two real-world examples of one object at rest and one moving at a constant velocity with both having non-zero forces acting on them. What is special about the SUM of all the forces on each of these objects?

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